LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- In-N-Out Burger is cutting all ties with a
slaughterhouse in the Central California town of Hanford. The facility has
been temporarily shut down by federal regulators after a video surfaced
showing the apparent mistreatment of cows.

There is no indication any of the cows slaughtered at Central Valley Meat
Company were diseased. The USDA has not ordered a recall from the plant, but
it is investigating if any diseased animals have entered the food supply.

Federal investigators say the graphic video taken by animal rights group
Compassion Over Killing shows "egregious and inhumane handling of livestock"
that directly impacts the popular hamburger chain. In-N-Out says 20 to 30
percent of the beef it uses comes from Central Valley Meat Co.